Sleep Number is slashing prices on some of our favorite smart mattresses to make room for five new models — here's what we know
Everything you need to know about Sleep Number's newest smart beds, plus how to save on its outgoing ones
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Big changes are coming to Sleep Number. The smart bed company recently announced a refresh of its entire lineup, introducing five new models that pair the brand's signature customization with upgraded tech and materials. These new smart beds will be available online and in stores from March 23.
This marks Sleep Number's first major product reset in over a decade and the shake-up sees the product line downsized from 12 to seven, simplifying the shopping process for customers seeking the best mattress for their needs.
“This new portfolio represents the very best of Sleep Number, grounded in innovation leadership and a deep understanding of what matters most to the consumer,” said Melissa Barra, Sleep Number’s Chief Product and Enterprise Strategy Officer, in a statement.
And there's excellent news for bargain hunters — you can now save big on soon-to-be-discontinued smart beds in Sleep Number's last chance mattress sale. Here's everything you need to know...
Inside Sleep Number's new smart bed collections
Sleep Number rates among the best smart beds we've tested and the new lineup consists of three distinct Collections: ComfortMode, ComfortNext, and Climate. Here's a brief rundown of their features, pricing, and availability:
Sleep Number ComfortMode Collection
The entry-level Sleep Number ComfortMode was released in January 2026 and retails for $1,699 in a queen-size. It's currently the cheapest mattress at Sleep Number and is set to retain that label post-refresh.
This 10" bed has four distinct layers: 2.5" of ceramic gel memory foam, a 1" layer of support foam, adjustable air chambers for customizable firmness on either side of the bed, and a 1" base layer of foam.
Notably, the ComfortMode doesn't require an app or wireless connectivity to operate, as everything is controlled via the included remote. This design is meant to appeal to sleepers who want to fully disconnect before bed.
Joining it is the Sleep Number ComfortMode Lux, which adds an inch of foam for extra comfort and support, especially for the hips. It's set to release on March 23, with a queen-size retailing for $2,099.
Sleep Number ComfortNext Collection
The mid-tier Sleep Number ComfortNext Collection introduces three new app-controlled smart beds with integrated sleep tracking and enhanced comfort layers for pressure relief and full-body support. All ComfortNext models will be available March 23:
- Sleep Number ComfortNext (12"): A hybrid of foam and air with five zones of advanced pressure relief targeting the hips, shoulders, and knees; it starts at $2,999 for a queen.
- Sleep Number ComfortNext Lux (13"): Adds a Tri‑Brid design — which is a combination of micro coils, foam, and air for deeper pressure relief — and retails for $3,999 in a queen.
- Sleep Number ComfortNext Ultra (14"): Builds upon the ComfortNext Lux by adding another inch of the Tri‑Brid core for maximum support and relief; a queen-size sells for $4,499.
Sleep Number Climate Collection
The Sleep Number Climate Collection features no new models. Both beds in this line are existing ones — and arguably the brand's most popular. These high-tech cooling mattresses combine targeted temperature control with Sleep Number's signature adjustable firmness and integrated sleep tracking.
Released in 2024, the Sleep Number ClimateCool has a dynamic airflow system to pull heat away from your body, along with a breathable cover and multiple layers of ceramic gel cooling foam. Each side of the bed can be adjusted up to 15 degrees cooler.
A queen-size ClimateCool retails for $5,749, but is discounted to $5,174 during the latest Sleep Number sale.
The Sleep Number Climate360 came out in 2022 and remains the brand's top-of-the-line model. It offers comprehensive temperature control, allowing sleepers to heat or cool their side of the bed by as much as 30°F. It's also the only Sleep Number bed to come with a smart adjustable base as standard.
The Climate360 retails for $10,249 in a queen size, but is currently on sale for $9,224.10.
Can you still buy previous Sleep Number models?
When the new Sleep Number lineup launches we'll be bidding farewell to the Classic, Performance and Innovation collections — but hold your tears.
To make room for new stock, the Sleep Number clearance event cuts up to 40% off its soon-to-be-discontinued models. It's a great opportunity to get a Sleep Number smart bed for less. All purchases come with a 100-night trial and a 15-year warranty. Note that shipping costs extra.
Here's our top picks of the sale:
This is the largest discount we've seen for the Sleep Number i8. It formerly occupied the mid-range section of the lineup, combining temperature-regulating comfort foams with the brand's signature tech. In our Sleep Number i8 Mattress review, we were fans of the dual-sided firmness controls and low levels of motion transfer. (In other words, it's one surefire way to avoid sleep divorce.)
Our review score: ★★★½
User review score: ★★★★★ (64,000+ reviews)
Previously a part of Sleep Number's entry-level Classic collection, the c4 is bonafide value for those who merely want to dip their toe in the pool of smarter sleep. The materials aren't as sophisticated as those found in the i8 above, but you'll still benefit from the custom firmness adjustments and built-in sleep tracking
User review score: ★★★★½ (21,000+ reviews)
Another mid-range model, the Sleep Number p5 builds upon the c4 with enhanced relief, support, and cooling, although not quite on the level of the i8. It's a sound compromise if you're willing to spend more on a new smart bed, but still need to keep your total spend under a couple of grand. (Very easy to do now that it's 30% off — a twin XL has dropped from $2,299 to just $1,609.30.)
User review score: ★★★★½ (42,000+ reviews)
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Based in Philadelphia, writer and editor Alison Barretta has been sharing buying advice and retail news for over 15 years. Since 2020 she's been helping Tom's Guide expand its robust library of sleep content by researching the latest trends, speaking with renowned experts, and going behind the scenes at Saatva, Casper, Sleep Number, Tempur-Pedic, and 3Z Brands. Alison has reviewed everything from budget mattresses to immersive luxury smart beds that automatically adjust to your every move. When she isn't reviewing mattresses or searching for great deals to save you money, Alison can be found practicing yoga and martial arts, experimenting with recipes, getting too invested in the Philadelphia Flyers, and snoozing with her cat / assistant mattress tester Alex.
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